What Peter can do for you

Dr Peter Bowbrick has made or saved
enormous sums of money for clients, and has saved millions of lives. He is
one of the very few economists who can apply a high level of theory to
real life problems and produce practical, implementable, solutions.

He has persuaded the European Commission to change its
policies - saving UK consumers £1 Billion a year and saving EU consumers
£10 Billion a year. (Read
how)

He has increased a company's revenue by 40%, £60m per year, in only
one month's consultancy without
reducing output or quality.

He has created markets that work, so that farmers and the food
industry make money, and consumers can afford their products.

He has increased farmers' net cash income by 100% or more - across the sector.

He has stopped famines.

He has persuaded many governments to
change their policies.

How does he do it?

To produce top quality economics like this, you need four things:

You have to have an outstanding knowledge of economics. You can't
produce top quality economics using third rate economic theory. Or
what you remember from your undergraduate days.

You have to have a wide experience. Without it, even the best theory
cannot achieve much.

You have to have the very rare ability to apply a high level of
economics to the real world.

You have to have the consultancy skills needed to make things
happen.

Peter has outstanding academic qualifications and, far more important,
has produced original economic theory to tackle real world problems. He
has a wide experience and he has the consultancy skills and experience.

Peter Bowbrick has an international reputation in marketing economics, in
the economics of quality, grades and brands, in food policy and in the
economics of famine.

Experience makes it possible to apply your economic theory properly, and
get results quickly. It means you know what questions to ask, where the
problems are likely to be, and what kind of solution may work. Using the
experience of one industry in an apparently unrelated industry is
particularly powerful, turning up solutions and opportunities that people
with a narrower experience may have missed.

Peter Bowbrick has
outstanding experience as an international consultant, applying a high
level of theory to a large range of problems around the world.

He has solved economic problems at all levels from national economic
policy to small firms. This has included:

Sectoral policy reform for the food and agricultural sector.

Efficiency of public sector organizations.

Making markets work, so that firms can make a profit, and consumers
can afford to buy their product.

Efficiency of firms, making a firm an extra £60m a year at one
level, and increasing the profits of small firms at the other.

He has worked on the problems of

Supermarket chains

Small retailers

Exporters

Manufacturers

Wholesalers

Farmers

He has worked for the United Nations, the World Bank, the EC, the Asian
Development bank and many national governments as well as with private
firms.

Peter Bowbrick has an international reputation in marketing economics,
the economics of quality, grades and brands, agricultural economics, food
policy and the economics of famine.

Working with Different Cultures

Peter Bowbrick has worked in dozens of countries around the world. He is used to
working with different national cultures. He also recognizes the different
cultures he meets in the public and private sector, in different
industries, and in different parts of a single country.

He specializes
in marketing economics, the economics of quality, grades and brands,
policy and the economics of famine.

Research assistant, Department of Land
Economy, Cambridge University, 1969-72

He specializes in marketing economics. He has an international
reputation in the economics of quality, grades
and brands as a marketing tool. He is also internationally known in food policy and the economics of famine,
where he showed that Amartya Sen's description of the Bengal Famine in Poverty
and Famines mistated the facts on 30-40 key facts.